Willa is a very sweet husky, who has quickly adapted to her new foster home. While shy and timid at first, she now runs the place with the energy and attitude of a much younger pup. She is a pretty typical husky with typical husky needs, i.e. she's not overly needy, she is very curious and sometimes stubborn, and she needs her daily dose of activity to work off all that energy.

Willa is crate-trained and should be crated when alone, at least in the beginning, or else she may get bored and get into spaces and places you won't want her to. She is house-trained, but needs to go out at least every 3 hours and may have some accidents at night. Because of this, she would be best suited for a house with a fenced yard, so she can go and work off her energy.

She's good on a leash, great with other dogs and should be fine around children as long as they're not too small and unable to meet her energy and size. She doesn't bark, but may howl when left unattended and growl when excited. Although well-behaved, she seems not to know basic commands, so some further training may be suitable.

Willa really is a perfect dog, who at this point in her life, just needs some TLC and a patient, but stimulating home.